
The Gilded Age: Season 3, Episode 6 - If You Want to Cook an Omelette
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About this listen
Plot twists, social scandals, and emotional farewells — this episode of The Gilded Age moves at a breakneck pace (and sometimes a horse’s pace). Jason and Marissa break down John Adams’ shocking fate, Marian’s mess, JJ’s glow-up, and Bertha’s maternal power moves in England. Plus: Oscar’s redemption arc, Larry’s Arizona gamble, and why we all need to look both ways before crossing the street.
🔍 In This Episode
💥 Major Moments
- John Adams' Death: A literal collision course that ends in tragedy. Was it predictable? Was it Downton Abbey-style chaos? Let’s talk about Julian Fellowes’ love for surprise exits.
- Oscar’s Moral Dilemma: From threatening Maude Beaton with a candlestick to buying her a ticket out of town — we unpack Oscar’s “Captain Save-a-Ho” energy and his bittersweet love story with John Adams.
- JJ's Exit (and Windfall): JJ leaves the Van Rhijn household with dignity — and $300K. We talk legacy, mixers, and whether he’s our next Gilded Age mogul.
- Marian & Larry’s Engagement Crumbles: Marian’s full meltdown over Larry’s alleged night at the Haymarket turns a relationship bump into a full breakup letter.
- Gladys vs. Lady Sarah: A masterclass in soft power. Bertha helps Gladys assert herself — and we witness a duchess-in-training deliver the coldest clapback of the season.
- Bertha in London: Bertha’s restrained but effective intervention in her daughter’s new life proves she can rule even from across the Atlantic.
- George’s Business Crisis: JP Morgan, Clay, and a potential financial collapse loom large — but will Larry’s Arizona copper find save the day?
💬 Social Dynamics & Social Justice
- Peggy & Dr. Kirkland: Sparks fly — but Mrs. Kirkland is not a fan. Peggy’s teacup diplomacy with Frances Ellen Watkins Harper brings suffrage politics and respectability politics to the forefront.
- Ada’s Grief & Strength: A psychic and a heartfelt hug from Agnes. We talk about Ada’s emotional arc and what it reveals about agency and vulnerability.
🕊️ PSA Corner: Look Both Ways
Yes, we opened this episode with a traffic PSA — because some tragedies are avoidable. Stay aware, stay safe, and stay with us for the drama.
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